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Example sentences for "accompanist"

Lexicographically close words:
accompanied; accompanies; accompanieth; accompaniment; accompaniments; accompany; accompanyed; accompanying; accompli; accomplice
  1. Then the accompanist glanced over his shoulder, and struck a ringing chord while he waited for a sign.

  2. The sweet voice was still rising and the interested listener hoped that the accompanist would force the tone to cover it a little, and put on the loud pedal.

  3. The sweet voice was still rising, and she longed that the accompanist would force the tone to cover it a little, and put the loud pedal on.

  4. Then the accompanist glanced over his shoulder, and struck a ringing chord while he waited for a sign, and there was a curious stirring among the audience.

  5. Remenyi, on his side, saw the advantage of having such an accompanist for his own use.

  6. Johannes, engaged as accompanist at the house of a wealthy patron, met the violinist and was fascinated by his rendering of national Hungarian music.

  7. Well, she had been accompanist through all those rehearsals for Iolanthe.

  8. And I think she was the most accomplished accompanist that ever lived in Sunbury; certainly the best within my memory.

  9. He was the regular accompanist at the Monday Popular Concerts in London from their start, and with few exceptions acted as conductor of these concerts.

  10. And now, of course, when the proposed accompanist turns out to be a decidedly alluring young female, it is necessary to take careful heed.

  11. Then Miss Arnold is announced--Helena Arnold, who has been recommended as accompanist at the great concert.

  12. He was, if I am not mistaken, accompanist at the well-known Choron School of Religious Music.

  13. When we arrived there, we found that the accompanist who usually played the harmonium for them was unable to be present, and Miss Roberts asked if I would be his substitute.

  14. I had the honor to be her regular accompanist both at the organ and the piano.

  15. Weckerlin directed the choruses and I acted as the accompanist at the rehearsals.

  16. But to avoid any effect of poverty, it must not be forgotten that the accompanist at the piano filled in the harmony.

  17. A clever accompanist should also be able to judge of the performer.

  18. Chalmers took his place and bowed low as the accompanist poised eager hands above the key-board.

  19. Piersoll smiled encouragingly and the accompanist struck the opening chords, having at last recalled the air.

  20. He arrived in San Francisco in 1852 as solo pianist and accompanist with the famous Catherine Hayes.

  21. He was also organist for the synagogue on Mason and Geary, Rabbi Bettelheim, pastor, and accompanist for the early Handel & Haydn Society on California and Dupont streets, where we occupied Dr.

  22. The accompanist was a picturesque character.

  23. He did it nobly, too, giving the accompanist occasion for labor in finding the more difficult harmonies.

  24. My accompanist is coming to-day and we shall do a little work and a lot of fishing.

  25. When the evening arrived, the hall was decked with flowers, and the singer and his accompanist appeared in white flannels.

  26. But when is an accompanist not an accompanist?

  27. A poor worm of an accompanist can't answer that, Miss Wilbur.

  28. My accompanist plays lots better than you do, but I don't sing half so well with him as I used to with you.

  29. She had two or three "steadies" among singers, who gave her engagements as accompanist at small drawing-room recitals or charitable entertainments.

  30. My present accompanist would take first prize for ugliness in any competition; he is more like a syndicate of plainness than one single exemplification of it!

  31. She was the best accompanist he had ever had, and an extremely nice girl--not a bit like her cub of a brother.

  32. Jenny is a dear," he declared, "she is the best accompanist I have ever had and her taste of music is perfect.

  33. Your manager and your accompanist were both found and interviewed, and there wasn't anybody else in New York except me who knew you.

  34. Then your accompanist came every morning, as you had directed, Miss Redmond; and Madame Florio sent word a dozen times about those new gowns.

  35. The position of accompanist was hers at forty dollars a month if she desired it.

  36. He had a feeling that Claire, having exhausted the novelties of her position as accompanist to Lily Condor, was beginning to find the affair irksome.

  37. Our accompanist hasn't come yet and we want to start off with a song or two.

  38. Perhaps as an accompanist first in the municipal theatre of some little town, just as it comes along.

  39. He had thought only last winter of looking out for a post as a conductor or accompanist at some German Opera; at Ehrenbergs' he had casually spoken of his intentions, which had not been taken very seriously.

  40. The balance between the singer and the accompanist must be perfect, and woe be to the singer who tries to sing Fruehlingsnacht with a lumbering accompanist.

  41. I had an accompanist who came with me to the lessons and when I was learning the various roles, Gounod always sang the duets with me.

  42. Mr. Buchanan served as organist for the Sunday school and accompanist on the piano at the other meetings.

  43. Shoals, assistants in the cooking and farming departments, and Solomon Buchanan, a volunteer student accompanist and general helper.

  44. After this I work with the accompanist who comes to me every morning.

  45. When these are both well in hand, work with the accompanist follows.

  46. In taking up a new rĂ´le, my accompanist plays it for me and we go over it carefully noting all there is in language and notes.

  47. Some music had been arranged and there would be an accompanist who would help him do himself full justice.

  48. Could he be engaged regularly, as an accompanist for you and so on?

  49. Novelli's a marvel; the best accompanist I've found yet.

  50. The accompanist at the piano has hardly room for his elbows, and the singer just enough space to stand in.

  51. The owl-like accompanist ran a light arpeggio over the keys, and the singer, raising her music, poured forth her mellow voice in "Pierrot.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "accompanist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.